Tim is otherwise horse-healthy and content, a self-assured workaholic, devoted husbandand father to a teenage daughter. But in a flash he is uncontrollably off, leaving his wife tofind him passed out in a municipal parking place, a hospital or behind some chemist s shop inthe middle of the night. Was she up for this? Jane asks herself. These spells last for monthsat a time, and caring for him is a full-time job. But Jane has no choice: he could die out there.So she reads survivalist manuals, prepares his pack , and then waits for the call to pick him up. The onlyalternative is to tie him to the bed and ignore his screams.
缇姆原本是一个健康,满足,自信的人,他醉心于工作,是一个衷心的丈夫,一个十几岁女孩的父亲。但是突然间他无法控制的想要走路,他的妻子三更半夜找到他时他出没在政府的停车场,医院,或者在一些药店的后面。我要这么做吗?简问自己。缇姆的病每次发作长达几个月,照顾他成了简的全职工作。但是简没有选择:他这样下去会死的。于是她阅读生存手册,为缇姆准备背包,然后等电话去接他。除此之外就只能把他绑在床上,任由他叫喊了。
Doctors around the world have no idea what the problem is. Tim, alone in his mutinous body,is left wondering whether the trouble is in his head. Readers wonder about this too. Here MrFerris achieves a clever balance: Tim behaves strangely, but isn t that natural for anyone wholoses the life he understood? Isn t madness inevitable when suffering from something no onecan explain? A subplot about a murder trial, which yields a haunting exchange betweenTim and a possible suspect on a bridge at night, raises more questions about his mentalstability. Yet Jane stops speculating that her husband might be crazy after she goes throughthe menopause. She could only imagine how infuriating it would be if a doctor insisted her hotflushes were all in her head.
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